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ee LONDON S BIG LITERARY SENSATION. >I FHRECDL PSI DPOSPOOMP HOOD PAN ENGLISHWOMAN SGU ————990-—______. 0 FR THE NAME ii . Cy pete are genuine love-letters, written, tt A ee well-known In tho Hterary world. fuland woaderful devotton ON is supposed, by a They urea record of beaut!- ea of persone and localities have too intimately upon certain tere any presented In the ‘The idea to to tell the tragte more fu.ly at the present events, shape tn which story of this ume. therwise the were originally written, # to! e without Indteating ston of the Chiswick will issue them tn book form, Person who discovers the identity of the Publisaing Company, We will give $10 to author. ra PRP EEDI OE TED POE PDS ERA RED- DT G9 6405S DRDO AAALOPOOEMADES to re bur vo alone, engaged in bring. think | books tng abo oureeives the stil! Kreate Judement. ftude of twe mto ose. Gh, beloy will} wher a company that will be! Take @ tn sour arn. furten me to your hears, in, a breathe on : Deny me elther breath cst not go through have told you all that a about our meeting, She r si onty aving agecret brave old fighting figure, annouaeing Hight of day; | am yours equally aeereriit iad theltips/of compatision intexe but vt hn ae lve or die at vu oe 1 shut my ra fall of 1 longing to say | her colors tytn Sho waited for the Leyes to feel your kiases Ne on earn nena ee }Moor to close, then wit: “My nen fast ilke rain, or «tl! more Uke suneh He iat dat. fove ane for tt, TE bidden me come, 1 suppose it tw my jbet Most of ali Mke kiaees, my own dear have worked so hard to get | 1 And duty Is hi own master now JV best beloved! you do not know why and what fort] W (billy shook hands Our talk wast Oh, We Cant how wonderful we seem 3 tothinnin the aralversary, of | Nory, itt hor sll tho] Mii to think thet there Rave teen lovers | dey we fire + rave £LOF* | ree thie a Fappeatetn spaciude [Uke ueisincest began, and the reneetin or never remembe with. m akialienes miyhabies world not a ttle word it. and yet have Snes atom aid | lovked heathy, Towned If of It—not weil, #o as to be belleved—or letters! mune ane inex arenthey may along with sadness where Pate hag brok [rome palr of lovers ) up the hvavens which lay over je. adding that than its shar, sald it On the fret anniversary -— Sar mare riage, if you remember it, vou shatDave those same letters, and not otherw.> “poor stick’ cot more of these, And when aw quite plainly that "a ery, “ANTS, telin us of ne, my mountaln she; hiwanit Bo there they Ie safe till doomsda, 1 wond where she ets the not! Jey when It has vanished, and most , ; ‘The M. A. has been very «ractoua and | for we a ved host fh aT get tt In that song of wite and}Celestials of Boston Pay | rafter her Htthe o uk of yester- [Of the fas + I guessed that oe would | husband which ends: Z : t y repentances)after'£ have hurt | Unga permnces, and wae as frank a4 Homage to Heir of Their a word ‘or you, Kk ss, are xo gentle and | optec y always Ml me with compunetion, | 6 inding that I would xo on with the she volunt “Your think. you suit daakel me, My answer. d her maternal say that 53 ' Big Merchant. rtin two, rath ts this: ust die It was a woman who wrote that M—At the great feast day this week of Mun-Yut baby Li Ling. al was re! Ts it only wh son of Moy Li Ling, Boston's richvet ty_and charitable? preparing to go. in, eanvdlve: rw a s ty Life for a so! hour, and contin: jand 1 left her to de- the honors, whit Ete eral dtakeu: Chir. se merchant, was christened. The it to-day. Ian't it funny that se ed on ny habit. “1 rode by ; Sven now, beloved, 1 break | event wus a notable one in Celestial cir- uld take up sich a book?—she who carrlage as far an the G: jdown in trying to say how { love you. TU) cieg, an’ "Tennyson of Browning vf wl we branche. 1 suppone}eannot put all my joy into my words, Acconlirg to th the father had -shakespe only Ukes - $s what her phrase that you] ror wll my love into my Ips, nor al at 4 ise because It wus the right aiote about “my making a trophy” of | ilte inte you ns, whatever wy Et rable Wine when whe wax young, Yet | her" and aarching Fersa tirisoner cries the orders before all the worl 1 Uke hers she ts worth winnlig. ay Warmer of a future mother naa homtile? “ Something remaina that 1 canaot ws [« press Believe, dearest, that the has not yet been apoken, neither « Me ay love for you nor my t it in you~ jor Wish that seems ds 1 comes fn} ; tu xime it =the wtih | auttful muste of Humperdinck’s “Han- up unter the stars. |serntched my. en od may el ond Gretel pretude and Mr. Dam- | Hf mber two is Of) ing and foo! shail 1 el pen's teling story of inger= eatiae lite { bread children, Wagner's “Siegfried Nixes Hay!" and part of Tachatkowsky's I think she will be more gractous ta [cracker Suite’ w + orchestral L nave her formal word tor nutnvers. Katherine vitatn ‘Tesman, ple come. Soon, not toa rvon, | sen tna grateful to. fe whie n ant anist, fr, and you shall meet me und take me to see her. ‘There ix woune- thing in her opooxition that 1, can't fathom. 4 Tr: owns lunacy her notion she looked atm fy mother’s seclusion ani UR was to you to sayeIt ome with me dearest!" Tho a oe Programme for wore. temet f Greedy Audience— Old Favorites. often saw ber. quect qo. me vant had quiet on eyos—the x row that my Wed tL then > anniversary, If has reminded you of St!] very reverse of n person mentally de- | out of any a 8 and drown - lar‘opera Ail that. fol ‘it Mest in com-| ranked. My. father, T Know, went 0 [oie lon, who alr av onees toy MN erust vou are one-half as hapoy| visit her when she ag. and, can write eo to sou~feoncert at the Metrorolitan bast ig Tam, my own, my own, remember we all w moana: what you ‘have for the firrt tinie, hal been fanlitar Snele has told me th throngh ry Hneew of Sunday audiences her, but disagres! 1 Haye pith the greadiness o} . Letter NUH, r moenough te © With {he might have eut the progr I should | spare to ie nalt. T do not remember my father ever OU told me, dearest, th I Opal your. mother. formida\ It 19) speaking of her to ts as children, but T true, I did. She ts a person very here waa no state of healt to} words. Are joes ser much in the grand pagan style, I aide ic vou ask. Indeed. dente t mire it, but I cannot flow in that sort of Flats Se erat ienetish sD Seen Pal hg His work company, and IT think she meant to} an she told me, “but your father War] kies you? 1owith ay Nanna | You were very wise to leave | never so much allve to her worth eit | wrote not. ake orehestria was dn fin Nahan hacer cea alone elerits jreat of us.” Of himehe, under a bright ter othe violin sole in Thane . bb but not at al e gifts for you A T like her, 1 mean I belleve that und Him, of couree, wilt attow me weth credit Beh Helnk =! that terribiences she has a heart of god | tiraious recollection of, a § ewe did think him. warm welcome which, once opened, would never shut, | low" (we did thnk Mim. Mt aD A See eee ‘mit she has not opened it to me. I be- | Don't talk down bos HSA Weve she could have a great chartty,) throat, nut tel) her as euen aan ta by anything | trace: Hin two by applause, A « am ve pine iG « ou that no evil-toing would dismay her: | {9 know ft (0 ye tiinks sheor! wind, and all. these thoughts Sstanch" sums her up, But Thave dove! “rar, how, much I have written Wea that fly after vou wien | 01 h ¢an never cot romain ehin ear lover, bo nothing wrong enough yet to bring me) things’ shiva an meter ear AUshortiviahs yoursateenitiranditheloce saa sstama ire most un “fram Gou w Mot! wi not pay any ‘then her husband Into her good even though, I TAcen ‘ear, & great offense, Loving her son, rt ont bae they last! Hold me tn your ti | Aunt tells me they ways, alwaye, and the wor: " ably tong. done me no good turn. tame for aught Loare! We ims att forever let the Yeh Perhaps that 1s her inconststaney. | may decamia tocrlelit \ bas "gta a mine ty Strong ave Women are sure to be Inconsistent | —= ws soulte mar ae tone wernt @imewhere; It 8 thelr birthright, Letter NIV. \, This brings you me *o far as it Hehe audience T began to study her at once to Me | UT. DEAREST: When I think ofyou such Tt: Words off se tea shall 1 call rican was he it fn my last thet? f ing’ re m Diesen ett peer ould you; it did not take long. How I could L never question whether what T ps me; 5 love her if she would let me! think woud be true or falee in the have to ko down to the librury to Ket Magle Fruute You know her far better than T and of others, All that concern you more else I think J coutl not cease |iman. sung twa solos nd, eoshor es : nore care | 2 [Re in a diet. frost want no advice: otherwise 1 would say ecmrs to xo on a different ane wiere “ROMS tove than t can name. Ever, | AMMA “ther never praise me to her: quote my follles ayidence his no meaning or existence: dearest, y n. i there woe nien! rather! To giv ground for her distaste | Where nohody easts or means anything, (To De Continued.) Ive it ~——— | mer, “Fount, ooD “ABANDONMENT CASE. “Tannhauser! Drew Well “Tannhauser,” with Tern nice ar Che a Though He HOME. WITH CUBAN BRIDE TWO MEN Hic YOUNG CURL. itneband © Arres| beth, had an aud! Lived tm Wife's House, tan on Baturday evening large enough to Jomph Daiton, a Brooklyn sporting jdemonstrate that under certain circum pera produce Dyck. ‘ann ytances “popular xrand tlons may be really por who was advertised to a man, though !lving under the same roof with bis wife, at 79 Sterling place, han ar al been ‘ed under 4) bond to answer : 43 Sa wal for abandonment. She charges |aurer, way inti a ey lay ur months he huts refueed to} the Lander sun Strong the jc enus and Oltzk Shi ‘. Alexis Frye Weds One of|She and Her Sister, fine) apd Bertram carried muca en. ; { thistawme by fis sarite= ut Inter iF the Cuban Teachers Scream and. Police- yea ang ee’: | earned mae Noatae ee Dam: e 1 oolroom, He say | rogch'a, exec i also wo Under Him. man Arrives: |i pufin ite, ae i Work. Alexis E. Frye, organizer of the vnation: hi % Vor hugging Miss Betla Cluck on the \planations of the arr ate: Bupetintenden: seen At CULM.) street, Henry Keller, thirty years old. | Daiton wee fed by: her movier. Bymnhony Concert and late Buperintendent of Inatructton | he oy’ im Chia for that {sland, Is at the Fifth Avenue| ry ixteenth balsas aeeleg ——_—_— == Hote! with his bride. Ste was, until Third st u Pints years old, fae : Now Year's Day, Senorita Maria Teresa Market Pp et, were “prispnora In Arruebarrena, daughter of a sugar|” sting ce cM y ata planter in Cardena, who lost his wealth | ang pretty She a enaeoraelaae at through the war. She became u teacher| night “nnd about. midanht sted. fOF * “Thus. she became. one jon | ROME WEAN her alster and her brotherctn- K e county Inet Bumiber ang on that ek| Aw they: w a att y were f orner the American official learned to love het. | the two men peed sick are MEN'S OUTFITTER! peauty to. be WON, Dy an Amedean | They threw their arma around her and! oficiey “and ‘her! woddin {8 consequence xiseed her, Her screama.and. those of ‘The clearance sale methods of this Clothing !!ouse a Breat attention throughout | her about the es remony, becaune ge pute and Coes ar as Poaratall stand out in clean and clear relief fram the wild + Dee i ria “gat ite, as Ae wos Acally ‘pore bookbinders, ! clatter of irresponsible bargain shouters. sme‘ ren civil magistrate. SN ; ferult of hin enthuslastio’ steed for| Sra, Sarah Hale Jewott, mother of will be announced fully in the Tuesdey evening and Cuban na OmeTy ich caused frietlon| Dr. Charles Jewett, President of the ' apers. Mr. Frye and lds bride leave New York [ROM s#land College Hospital, and. Dr. DRL ETC ASL He Lotto? re for callrornia, ‘to Naw reo! rk De watt, ef the » Contagious Disenses A 7, {ime “among Frye's orange groves, thom No. 390 one ooe atonues Brockayty Sale begins Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Tehty 2 luensa last night o +) Apoplezy Kills Aged Merchant el was ¢ aad 5 eare of a Simon Baregood, a retired merchant, | @attaverital a po thehta he Southwest TWO 154 to 61 East seventy-three years old,’ of No, 19 Bev- Corner Fulton $25th St., nr. 3d Av. 1. enth atreet, who was, found unconscious ‘Special Notices, TORES (Open Evenings.) on Central Ean vie i - ‘a =e ros se and Nassau Sts. S Svolt me. ti mht wa =bet ie fe cra raed Ra at Toe! in Puls, Pn ry Manhattan and Cepek , death, wi : ecirae LI LING’S CHRISTENING FEAST DAY OF MUN- yD a |e $18.50 to $23.50 200hareKcermansha Lord & Taylor, 0 COO UneOOOOnOCOCOUIC pought the red dress, the rad chair and he little red bedeterd. The queer Mts ee ow was dreaved in the fret and seated th |. but will not be allowed | HLA shall have ev rand elected a lucky | At 2 welock Fing Loo, the oldest t rin Chinatown, shaved unti! the snmatl the oceaston, ad- de head, wald solemnly in Cl long Mfe.be thy portion.”* hines:, ng People at Carnegie Hall z| Jay afternoon were admirable for! diy, Eenecially attractive to hildren in the audience were the SOTEN RAWLING. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boogtt | Bears the Signaturo of SemiAnnaal Sale Oriental Rugs To close the season prior to stock inventory, we will sell 100 Karabagh Rugs $6. 50 to $8.75, 150 Shirvan Rugs, $10.00. 100 Daghestan and Mousoul Rugs, $12. 50. 100 Antique Guendji Rugs, $13.60. 100 Large Persian, Kurdistan and Turkish Rugs, and Ivan Rugs, and | 35 Persian Hall Strips, $35 to $40. bare With the exception of topknot Guat will some day be handsome queue, * hand upon the] THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1901. | All the new Waters Uprights have 7% octaves, 3 strings tol, a note, full iron frame, finest ivory keys, repeating action, and three pedals. They excel in fine tone, solid construc- tion, BESTFORTHE Broadway & 20th St BROA ments, 5 Cents a Package. = DIANOS, | careful workmanship and great durability If you desire to purch strictly high-grade piano, with | all the improvements, reasonable price, call and sec | us or send postal for cata logue of Waters Pianos with reduced prices and terms on our new 3-Year System of pay-| giving years’ time withou \ HORACE WATERS & CO.,| 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. News for Oysier Lovers The name of the delicious ittle oyster crackers which appealed so quickly to epicures as Junior Oyster Crackers has been changed to Kennedys Oysterettes It’s the same in everything but name. Improves the flavor of oysters, chowder or soups. Ask your grocer or the waiter for Kennedys Oysterettes Sold everywhere—served everywhere. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. AMELIA BINGHAM /? COMPANY | Amusements Amusements. & Hh ot Tel “ma vet S150) Mata Wed Sat at 218. RFORMANCE—15, Marie, Stuart & Co. Moteomb PROCTOR’S Begin- T0 MORROW (Tuesday) on TORK R FAVORITE THEATRES, bed D REFINE! val LLE SHOWS. ning Jan. 15t. Laughter and Novelties. 3, Ge. & Curtis: CANFIELD Pop. Wed. aoe WARD .. 5 KL DAVID WAHPT ACADEMY OF 21UatC. QUO VADIS Fiddle-dee-dee «Dat eniwre Wed. 14TH SI Mr. uae : OLCOTT GARRETT ED IN EN ‘METO'MAGH. | § MUSEe | Germania Thes,, Suh st, wt Bwaye ap) Aid PaLIPP BM) Eves. sheer WELL OF The Hitt IRY.°*| HARI. [REHAN, + Neat Week—n. € at a “WHEN W HURTIG & SEAMON'S | Dan ndman THE MAN OM ‘tat JEMPIR Eytan ORPHEU! . H, CRANE as DAVID HARUM. MADISON SQ. THEATRE, 24th 8.20. Mate, Watnestay r REMC. MY Laby “DAINTY. “BuOU_ IN AT AT Brooklyn. vote NEXT WEF 1 PARK Nake LOOT Aube fvnrett FRANK WEARS os atone MADISON SO, GARDEN OPS ——e VOKES co iS Kvery Evy. @ 5 Der Mt 10. Matinee Saturday, 2 Mr, John Hare | The Gay Lord Quex Mer a {ig6th Si.) Sys, N03 Wonetate Law awidnaseta acute tae HE CLIMBERS. PASTOR’: SST ONs | tine 5 "30 & 30 CEN GRAND Uses eee ae pay 42 es sa 3) 10 Poa FLORA MOORE, 30M, & DAVI: & DON, eens 14h ma tev LAS? TW =r ‘O WEEK! = Prices, 35. 50. 7 iy. & METROPOU ITAN OPERA Hou aE f _ ——— OKAND OPBICA SEASON, « 1i9n- 1501 Marrmerstein's | 424 St. froadway @ Tth Ave Ly the direction of MAU! Lait Fxge. 415. Matinee Set, LIB ra ONern £ VICTORIA. General Admission 0c, DRESSLER “Guna MAN MANHATTAN « 235 SDASRE. |Bve: 6 ae ptt THE BURGOMASTER, USste EE, Orchestral Concerta: West 126th ot, Mats, Wed, & Set, 4 Garrick, ete. Brooklyn Amusements, FULTON 8T., 9 FLATBUSH AV, JOE HART and CARRIE DE MAR, ppradtele HS WE: J rectheatw MRS, DANE'S DEFENCE. | HENRY LEE. Ri HARLOW, you three | - that i 7 PIANKG'S LIONS HENRI FRENCH, interest. | CRIT Mi ah EAT Hiei BIG STAR "ACTS. KS 00D | ——— 3 GRAND STACKS eee oat, West's Mitel Je MATIN WEDNEADAT AND SATERDAY. ERT WHEKNOVAL WH HPCTIANES nieeelN OLD | KENTUCKY Bio " OeReR ther Dally Senta 10 a me OAKES HEARTS." evn vEXTNG. MATS. WED. & SAT, MONTE TH aE MYR LE FERN: NES Noes as COLUMBIA, HERALD ita sary TR Oo NBILL Pleasem, Palatal a fate Kee vou ‘HL000 CLEAN Amusements. KOSTERQ&BIALS mo Rese" bres Sei AWAY mm DETANGELIS|_A ROYAL. "ROGUE. HUBER’S™ 3, 20 CANDY CATHARTIC Trace umn meseTstty GW es Re ae, se | MATINEE TOD, DE WEY Utopian Bute: | a yet _ | New Living Picture. THeate) "| Book of the o> EPUB ‘VIOLA HELEN IKEITH'S. «3 | Tecliow'’s PRA? ENT yaad pags. | |WALLACK'S’ tat rate Se | ii ene AL ROGUE. | geTiurobis eves ‘BROTHERS 1 date Now On Sale. New Century. 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia 25c. Oe . The New Reference

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